Yes. The openMosix effort already has more than 10 contributors. Unlike the Linux kernel maintenance system, Moshe Bar
appoints official maintainers and then gives these maintainers the commit bit to the openMosix CVS source tree, similarly to
FreeBSD.

Right now we are looking for more experienced kernel hackers to work on new features like checkpoint/restart.

Write to mailtomoshe@moelabs.com if you would like to become an openMosix developer.

19.1.6.
Who is the copyright holder of openMosix?:

All MOSIX code is copyright by Professor Amnon Barak of Hebrew University of Jerusalem. All openMosix code is copyright by
Moshe Bar, Tel Aviv. The openMosix system does not contain any non-GPL (i.e. MOSIX) code.

19.1.7.
Is openMosix a fork of MOSIX?:

Originally, openMosix was a fork of MOSIX, but it has evolved into an advanced clustering platform. The openMosix system no
longer contains any non-GPL (i.e. MOSIX) code.

Compared to MOSIX, a number of features were added:

A port to the UML (User-mode Linux) architecture

New and cleaner migration code

A better load balancer

Much reduced kernel latencies

Support for Dolphin and IA64

A greatly simplified installation processes that uses RPM packaging

A wealth of documentation

19.1.8.
Why did openMosix split from the MOSIX group?:

The principal issue was that MOSIX was not licensed with an Open Source license.